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Our findings
must be viewed in conjunction with several limitations of the study design; parental
recall could have affected the accuracy of data on breast-feeding patterns, particularly
if memory varied with the length of the recall period. Breast- and non-breast-feeding
mothers might recall events differently. Moreover, parental recall bias may lead to
underdetection of the association between breast-feeding and asthma in the event that
mothers whose children are asthmatic subconsciously emphasize having breast-fed out of
guilty. |